Tuesday, June 17 2003 | |||
For those of you longing for an easy ride, there is no better place to visit than Hyde Park and Kensington Garden Stables. London's oldest original riding stables offers group and private jaunts along Rotten Row, the city’s 300 year-old equestrian avenue. |
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50% off wholesale prices on current season stock. Many top brands at bld's sale today and tomorrow 9:30am-7pm. 5 Bywell Place, 53 Wells St, W1. |
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Superb painting skills on show at the Blue Gallery which today opens Victor Pimstein's first solo out-side Spain. 6-8:30pm. 15 Gt Sutton St, EC1. Free. | |||
If, like me, your breath quickens at the sight of a tall Arabian, and you long for those heady days of youth when all you loved was your dapple grey pony, a date with one of these gentle giants is sure to make you wonder why you gave up those Saturday morning lessons. Get back in the saddle. Hyde Park Stable caters to all levels, from cowboys to beginners, and it is a great place for star-gazing. Madonna's daughter Lourdes, keeps her pony here. Don't have the proper gear? Don't worry, The Stables offers hats and boots free of charge. Happy trails! Hyde Park Stables, 63 Bathurst Mews, W2 EC |
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BAC brings the beautyful art of Cambodian shadow theatre to London with Sovanna Phum's Rousey Dek. 8pm. Lavender Hill, SW11. £8. Book here. | |||
Fag hags, fag stags and just about everybody are welcome at Stylus, the biweekly polysexual fête at SO.UK SO.HO. 10pm-3am. 93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1. £3. | |||
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